Office Developers
Southstone Yards
200 Park
360 North Green
ONE Station Hill
Rasa Tower
C·PARK Haisu
CapitaSky
NVIDIA
1229 W Concord Place
The Goodsyard
2222 Market
Hatsudai Center Building
Epic Tower Shin Yokohama
Herald Examiner Building
Capital One McLean Block A
Ideal Tower
Centro West Block Office Building
YOFC Headquarters
The Line Charlotte
Under Armour Global Headquarters
Zhangjiang Twin Towers
Burlingame Point
CCCC Riverside Plaza
Ryan Tower
Xiamen CGDG New Era Plaza
Millenia, Think Campus
Bandwidth Global Headquarters
The Future of Real Estate Metrics: Human Connection
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Doing More With Less: Designing Small Spaces for Big Impact
Debunking 3 Myths About Generational Differences in the Workplace
The Future of Work Is Human: Designing for Culture and Experience
How a Challenging Site Fuelled a Bold New Workplace
A Surprising Reason to Feel Good About Returning to the Office
The New Workplace Experiences That People Crave
The New Club Workplace: More Than an Amenity
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Agency Is the New Workplace Amenity
Demand surges for Class A buildings offering a distinctive experience.
As demand for high-quality buildings continues, developers can create new types of compelling tenant experiences using architectural expression, materials, and the embrace of public spaces.
Outside-the-office amenities and round-the-clock neighborhood vibrancy add value.
Tenants are increasingly looking at the street-level environment and neighborhood mix as part of their workplace amenities. Office developers will have a competitive advantage if they can orchestrate relationships with surrounding retail, restaurants, community spaces, and more.
Perpetual and flexible assets improve value over time.
The next generation of office buildings will be built to adapt to multiple uses, extending a building’s lifespan and reducing its embodied and operational carbon. A key feature of a perpetual asset is a flexible floorplate with uniform dimensions, good daylight reach, and a generous structural grid.
Darrel Fullbright
Duncan Lyons
Kristopher Stuart
CTBUH Recognized Zhangjiang Science Gate Twin Towers with a 2025 Award of Excellence
Shanghai Tower Featured in Architectural Digest’s List of the 15 Tallest Buildings in the World in 2025
Strategy Director Erin Saven Shared Insights on How Upcoming Lease Activity Offers an Opportunity To Rethink Real Estate Strategies
Gensler Completes the Sixth and Guadalupe Skyscraper, Austin’s Tallest Building
Plano’s Legacy West development, Ryan Tower, Designed by Gensler, Is Ready to Welcome Tenants
Business Insider Rounded Up the Coolest Tech Offices of 2024, Featuring NVIDIA’s “Futuristic Headquarters”
Top Projects That Will Reshape Seattle, Including Gensler Seattle’s KANON Project
The Gensler-Designed YOFC Headquarters in Wuhan Is a “High-Tech Beacon”
Gensler’s Global Workplace Survey 2024 Shows the Impact of Office Collaboration
The Gensler-Designed Sixth and Guadalupe Skyscraper in Austin is Nearing Completion
Capital One McLean Block A Wins Interior Design’s 2023 Best of Year Award
Gensler Developer Leader Darrel Fullbright Discusses Building “Perpetual Assets”
Ryan Tower Is One of the Largest Office Projects Under Construction in North Texas
Gensler Ranked #1 on Building Design+Construction’s Top 200 Office Building Architecture Firms
Gensler’s Design of CCCC Riverside Plaza is “A Work-Learn-Play-Culture Destination of Tomorrow”